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DARK MONEY, a political thriller, examines one of the greatest present threats to American democracy: the influence of untraceable corporate money on our elections and elected officials. The film takes viewers to Montana—a frontline in the fight to preserve fair elections nationwide—to follow an intrepid

Within the realm of issue-driven documentary, a common visual language is often used to communicate empathy, urgency, and action around a cause. Happening this weekend, participants will learn how to work outside of that framework and make social issue films that emphasize and experiment with artistic

This is the First Call to the World Animation Awards. Take the benefit of submitting the lowest fee in FilmFreeway. The Festival greets all animators, filmmakers, and anime artist to show their talents and passions through entertaining animation films. We are searching for animation in

PANKE A film by Alejo Franzetti (Argentina/Germany, 46 min. In Bissa, German, French with English subtitles) New York Premiere! Q&A with director Alejo Franzetti “Panke is an ode to survival; a very careful meditation on the melancholy of immigrants, made with a tone at once convincing and detached. The

Faculty member Shannon Mattern, recently promoted to Full Professor, was interviewed about her new book for the This Is Not a Pipe podcast, and her essay on future communication infrastructures was published in the catalog for TOMORROWS: Urban Fictions for Possible Futures, an exhibition held last year at the Onassis

Katra Film Series is an international film festival spotlighting new talent in the capital of the world every season (4 times a year with our annual Grand Finale Ceremony). Prizes provided by Rhino Films, Canon, Digital Ocean, Red Digital Cinema, Pond5, Backstage, International Screenwriters’ Association,